Ukraine war: 300 civilians evacuated from Mariupol after Russia opens humanitarian corridors
More than 300 civilians have been evacuated from Mariupol and the surrounding areas today, the Red Cross has said.
Known for his tough-guy roles, Waterman made a name for himself in numerous detective shows
York woman recalls meeting Princess Elizabeth on 1949 visit
To mark the 40th anniversary of British troops landing on the Islands to recapture it from Argentina, the PA news agency spoke to residents.
A dog in the Philippines tried to stop a rooster from entering the house, but the stubborn bird would not relent.
A confidential advice service for people who are struggling to manage their energy bills will run in Glasgow this week.
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi has said he does not know who requested a meeting between the prime minister and Sue Gray over her partygate report, but is confident there was "no way" she would allow herself to be influenced by anybody.
Firefighters spent 30 minutes tackling a garden fire in Blackburn.
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Two City fans were charged after supporters celebrated the team’s win over Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium that secured the Premier League title.
A veteran Russian diplomat has resigned over what he called the "disaster" of his nation's invasion of Ukraine. Boris Bondarev, 41, said he had "never been so ashamed of my country" and the "aggressive war" waged by President Vladimir Putin's forces. Mr Bondarev, who worked for the country's permanent mission at the United Nations in Geneva, added: "As a civil servant, I have to carry a share of responsibility for that, and I don't want to do that."
Female TV news anchors are being told they must wear face coverings when presenting live on air in Afghanistan. The Taliban said the ruling was “non-negotiable” and is now being strictly enforced by the Government. The party overthrew the previous Afghan government in August last year and has since placed more restrictions on women, limiting their access to education and dictating how they must dress in public.
LIFEBOAT crews rushed to help the medical evacuation of a patient from Green Island.
An ice hockey match in memory of a former player who died from a rare form of cancer has raised thousands for charity.
In her 70 years on the throne, the Queen has ticked off nearly every mode of transport known to mankind - from horses to helicopters via yachts, Concorde and gold coaches.
The cost-of-living crisis dominates the topics among Monday’s front pages.
An image shows a police van outside the shopping centre.
The top civil servant's hotly-anticipated investigation is expected to drop this week.
Monkeypox, which is related to the now eradicated smallpox virus, is endemic in parts of west and central Africa
The artist’s new project is a restaurant in Stockholm, with strict, brutalist rules. Just don’t ask for ketchup
Animal lured with “a pile of grain, oil and pastries” before being killed, according to officials in the state